Perseverance - a double edged sword?
Could perseverance be a double edged sword?
If we are persevering in objectives that we are not fully committed to (other people's objectives) is this healthy?
Therefore, does that mean we need to be extremely clear on what OUR purpose/objective in life is?
Therefore, does that mean we really need to sit down and ask ourselves some hard questions about what our purpose/objective is, rather than just go where our feeling/desire in the moment tells us to go?
What does Perseverance mean to you?
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Perseverance - a double edged sword?
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